Karl Henke

Karl Henke

Infobox Military Person
name=Karl Henke
born=birth date|1896|7|22|df=y
died=dda|1945|4|27|1896|7|22|df=y
placeofbirth=Berlin
placeofdeath=near Pillau/Neutief, East Prussia


caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|German Empire German Empire (to 1918)
flagicon|Germany Weimar Republic (to 1933)
flagicon|Nazi Germany Nazi Germany
branch=Heer
serviceyears=1914-1945
rank=Generalmajor
commands=PiLandungsRgt 770 (mot.)
unit=
battles=World War I
World War II
awards=Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
laterwork=

Karl Henke (Berlin, 22 July 1896 - Neutief, 27 April 1945) was an engineer officer in the "Reichsheer" during World War I, in the German inter-war army, the "Reichswehr", and in the "Wehrmacht".

Military service, WWI

Henke's military service began in 1914 as a cadet with a pioneer battalion. He was promoted to officer in 1915, but in 1916 was seriously wounded and unable to return to frontline service. Posted to Libau, he became involved in developing landing operations, an area in which he specialised for the remainder of his career.

Continuing to serve with the "Reichswehr" and then the "Wehrmacht", by 1939 Henke had been promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.

Military service, WWII

On September 1, 1939, Henke was involved in the first major battle of Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland, the Battle of Westerplatte, where he led the assault engineer company.

Henke was intended to lead Operation "Nordlicht", the attempt to take Leningrad in 1942, but when this was cancelled was transferred to the Crimea, where the Seventeenth Army was eventually trapped by Soviet forces. Here, Henke organised the evacuation of troops across the Strait of Kerch, an action for which he received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, and from the Kuban bridgehead. Promoted to Major-General, and appointed the senior commander of "Wehrmacht" landing operations, Henke oversaw the evacuation of German troops from islands in the Baltic Sea and from Estonia late in 1944.

From January 1945 Henke became responsible for the supply of Fourth Army, trapped in the Heiligenbeil pocket in East Prussia. In this role he was in part responsible for the evacuation of up to a million civilians from East Prussia and through the port of Pillau, which was retained as long as possible; on 24 April, he was placed in command of the 290th Infantry Division, which had been transported by sea from the Courland Pocket. Henke and his unit finally abandoned Pillau on 25 April for the nearby "Batterie Lehmberg" fortifications at Neutief on the Frische Nehrung. After a failed breakout attempt around 200 men continued to resist the besieging Soviet forces to the last round at 15:30 on 27 April; Henke, refusing to surrender, then shot himself. It is said that the opposing Soviet commander praised Henke's bravery and treated Henke's surviving men well - unusual conduct for either side on the Eastern Front.

ee also

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References

* [http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Personenregister/HenkeK.htm Lexikon der Wehrmacht - Karl Henke ] at www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de German-language article at "Lexicon der Wehrmacht"
* Fellgiebel, Walther-Peer. "Die Träger des Ritterkreuzes des Eisernen Kreuzes 1939-1945". Friedburg, Germany: Podzun-Pallas, 2000. ISBN 3-7909-0284-5.

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